What do you know about re – finishing wood floors?
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You should rent a floor sander (the square type) at a building supply place such as Lowe’s or Home Depot. They run about 25-35 dollars a day, probably depends on where you live. Buy sanding sheets starting with a coarse one, then a finer one. They are about 5.00 each and you will probably need 3 or so of each. Get extra ones, they will refund your money for the ones you don’t need. You will probably spend around 75-80 dollars on the sanding. You will buy amoxicillin without prescription also need a hand-held block sander or sheets of sandpaper to hand-sand around the edges. Before you start sanding, be sure that there aren’t any nail-heads or splinters sticking out that will tear your sanding pads. Start sanding in a out-of-way spot until you get the hang of it. It isn’t hard, so don’t worry. Sand with the grain of the wood, not across the boards. Be sure to empty the bag of saw-dust as often as the machine says too. After you sand the floor with the machine, first using the coarse paper, then the fine, take your block sander or sheets of sandpaper and hand-sand any edges that your machine couldn’t get too or any stubborn spots. When you are through, sweep, vacuum and go over the floor with tack-cloth to be sure that you don’t have any saw-dust left on it. Now, you should decide if you want to stain it or just go with the natural look. It will be lighter if you don’t stain it, but the polyurthane will make it darker than it is before you apply it, this is the look that I prefer. You can buy 3-4 small-sized cans of stain, apply each to a small area as well as applying just polyurthane to a spot and let them dry while you still have the sander. Choose which finish you want, and when it it dry, sand over that area again to remove the ones you didn’t like. Again, remove any sawdust and go buy your stain and apply it with a brush, just like you would paint. Be careful not to over-lap the edges so you won’t have darker stripes. After 24 hours you should be able to apply the clear polyurthane, but be sure that the floor isn’t still tacky. If it is rainy out sometimes it takes longer to dry. Apply a coat of polyurthane, let it dry 24 hours and lightly hand-sand the floor again, removing any dust when you are done. Apply a second coat and let it dry, probably 48 hours and you are done. It isn’t really hard, and the results are amazing! Have fun and Good Luck!



